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04 May 2013 00:30 - 19 Jul 2013 09:53 #32945 by Michael Harrah
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Video posted by Andreas Kalcker.

Everyone needs to see this. Go to 9:20 for the results. 154 malaria cases documented with blood and microscope tests. 143 cured (neg. tests) in 24 hrs after one dose. Other 11 had not taken their full dose; they got a second dose the next day and all of them were cured in 24 hrs confirmed by blood test. This was carried out by the Red Cross, doctors and nurses who knew nothing about MMS. They were independent, objective observers and workers.


Red Cross World Sensation! Malaria finally defeated!

MMS Malaria doses used in Uganda Dec 2012:
• MMS dose for Malaria in adults: 18 activated drops
• MMS dose for Malaria in children: 8 activated drops
• MMS dose for Malaria in babies: 2 drops

• MMS dose for adults without Malaria: 8 activated drops
• MMS dose for children without Malaria: 6 activated drops
• MMS dose for babies without Malaria: 2 activated drops
Last edit: 19 Jul 2013 09:53 by ix.
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05 May 2013 02:31 #32970 by JM
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I like the video. A friend had posted it on YouTube today. I think it would be even more effective if say some "Independent News Agency" were to document such a procedure. It did seem somewhat that the narrator had a charge with "evil" pharmaceutical community. Such charge can often discredit content especially when big pay cheques and big business' are involved. I think as humans we all want to grow and heal and evolve weather we are blinded by mainstream education and though patterns or openly seeking out more open minded approaches and solutions to situations.

I also thought that they could have interviewed some international red cross workers because as far as I could see there were a few young African men wearing crisp new red cross t-shirts. I am by no means against such videos, I just think that if you are going to document or prove something, you can do it properly. I have met a lot of open minded doctors that are more than willing to participate in such experimentation and documentation.

I will give you an example. If you rounded up 50 diabetes or cancer patients and rented a house in the states or mexico and conducted similar tests for a month or so and invited an independent film maker or a somewhat independent news agency, that might be interesting.

I do not doubt the validity of this video. I just do not think it would be credible with anyone other than "the choir" (preaching to the choir).

If this experimentation was really done in conjunction with the red cross you would think it would be implemented through out all of Africa and the planet. I have had malaria when I travelled through Africa years ago and if someone had solved my issue in such a simple fashion that would have been awesome.

It was a nice video for preaching to the choir. If you really want to convert people to CDS/MMS you would at least need a more unbiased and uncharged narrator and in order to establish validity and at least interview some somewhat "educated sounding" individuals rather than a few people in crisp brand new red cross tshirts.

Furthermore I tend to believe we create the realities we move in and exist within, at least in so far as how we experience them. It may be time and relevant to open the door to believing that there is an acceptance and demand for a product such as MMS/CDS rather than insisting as collective consciousness, that big pharma is out to stop MMS/CDS. When you have right perspective and create right context, you can pretty much get away with anything and promote anything, especially something that is really good for people and helps them to heal.

Again thank you for all this amazing information and great support for healing and improving health and awareness in general.

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05 May 2013 17:42 #32974 by hypnopaul
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Another testimony to the effectiveness of MMS. Bet Bill Gates or some other Billionaire philanthropist will be hitting the donate button soon. ;)

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05 May 2013 21:11 #32975 by pam
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We can hope. Gate's initiative, which left many children paralyzed, apparently, was definitely not what he would want as a philanthropist.
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05 May 2013 22:37 #32976 by Kahlon
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Just totally awesome.

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06 May 2013 13:51 #32987 by fourfingerz
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hypnopaul wrote: Another testimony to the effectiveness of MMS. Bet Bill Gates or some other Billionaire philanthropist will be hitting the donate button soon. ;)


I wouldn't count on Bill Gates (or any other Billionaire philanthropist) assisting in saving human life - their agenda is the opposite.


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08 May 2013 07:13 #33018 by marti
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Lady who treats autistic children wrote-copy:

MMS already know, but it's quite dangerous for children, especially autistic people who are struggling with high oxidative stress, which increases the MMS.


People with it a different experience, but in principle it is for autism do not recommend - especially not for small children.

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08 May 2013 13:50 - 08 May 2013 13:53 #33024 by pam
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Marti, you are incorrect, big-time, in your assessment. MMS works very well for autistic children, particularly regressive autism. There are children who have been on MMS for well over a year, and getting better and better each month. There have been 89 recoveries in a field in which docs say recovery is imossible. You might want to look up Andreas Kalcker's interview where he talks about oxidative stress, so that you have a better understanding.
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09 May 2013 17:08 #33048 by janneman
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As a medical doctor this study is so important - now we have something hard to chew upon. So used to being scorned at.
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19 Jul 2013 09:55 #34697 by ix
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MMS Malaria doses used in Uganda Dec 2012 :
• MMS dose for Malaria in adults: 18 activated drops
• MMS dose for Malaria in children: 8 activated drops
• MMS dose for Malaria in babies: 2 drops

• MMS dose for adults without Malaria: 8 activated drops
• MMS dose for children without Malaria: 6 activated drops
• MMS dose for babies without Malaria: 2 activated drops

Make a habit of two things:
to help; or at least to do no harm.
Walking is man's best medicine.
Everything in excess is opposed to nature.
-Hippocrates, Father of Western medicine
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